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ali: the thing looks pretty sturdy. garvin: what ali built-- ali: so now we have a whole leg. garvin: was a working prosthetic leg. ali: i'm gonna put that one over there. and we're gonna test this out. garvin: which she then demonstrated. ali: take a few steps. garvin: to a surprised audience. garvin: she won the competition. ali: that was a big hurdle for me to, like, get through emotionally and then being able to just do it and have people react in a positive way and not like a, "oh, that's weird" kind of way, was, like, reinforcing. and so i feel like i've grown even more. ali: it's pretty durable. garvin: ali thinks this was a transformative moment for her. never more focusing on what she's missing but about what it can add. ali: for one, help educate kids. teach them about, like, having empathy and caring about another person who's different from you. announcer: coming up on this "bay area proud" special, it's the performance of his life. ♪ announcer: the message a facebook engineer and violinist has for others after being diagnosed with a terminal illness. it's true f
ali: the thing looks pretty sturdy. garvin: what ali built-- ali: so now we have a whole leg. garvin: was a working prosthetic leg. ali: i'm gonna put that one over there. and we're gonna test this out. garvin: which she then demonstrated. ali: take a few steps. garvin: to a surprised audience. garvin: she won the competition. ali: that was a big hurdle for me to, like, get through emotionally and then being able to just do it and have people react in a positive way and not like a, "oh,...
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reporter: ali ghandoor is delighted. the new balls have arrived, and they're even easier to hear than the old ones. ali: i played soccer while i could still see -- with a regular ball, of course, with no bells. later at school, after i'd gone blind, we put the ball in a plastic bag so that we could hear it. reporter: even then, locating a ball using only your ears is no easy feat. the players here are either completely blind or have severely impaired eyesight. those who do have limited vision are required to wear a blind-fold. but some cheat. the only people here who can see everything are the goalkeepers and the coach. after graduating in sports management, ali abul nasr worked as an agent, marketing professional egyptian soccer players to clubs in europe. but he wanted to do something more fulfilling. three years ago he and a friend set up the country's first team with blind players. the coach pays for the blind-folds, customized balls, and pitch rental from his own pocket. his search for a sponsor has not borne fruit
reporter: ali ghandoor is delighted. the new balls have arrived, and they're even easier to hear than the old ones. ali: i played soccer while i could still see -- with a regular ball, of course, with no bells. later at school, after i'd gone blind, we put the ball in a plastic bag so that we could hear it. reporter: even then, locating a ball using only your ears is no easy feat. the players here are either completely blind or have severely impaired eyesight. those who do have limited vision...
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kron4's ali reid has the new details found in court documents.. ali? these court documents state, mohammed ali got into an argument with his wife while in manteca, then made a conscious decision to drive to hayward . all while knowing he was impaired by marijuana and alcohol.pkgaccording to officers, mohammed ali admitted he ingested marijuana, and drank alcohol before getting behind the wheel on christmas eve. during the nearly hour long drive from manteca to hayward, records show ali admits he should have pulled over at least 3 times, but decided to keep driving.drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable.witnesses say the 22 year old, seen here in a previous mug shot, was driving recklessly christmas eve swerving through lanes, and eventually onto the shoulder of interstate 880 where the chp s-u-v was parked. according to investigators, preliminary analysis of ali's cadillac indicates he was driving at about 120 mph when he crashed into the c-h-p cruiser. officer andrew camilleri was killed. his pa
kron4's ali reid has the new details found in court documents.. ali? these court documents state, mohammed ali got into an argument with his wife while in manteca, then made a conscious decision to drive to hayward . all while knowing he was impaired by marijuana and alcohol.pkgaccording to officers, mohammed ali admitted he ingested marijuana, and drank alcohol before getting behind the wheel on christmas eve. during the nearly hour long drive from manteca to hayward, records show ali admits...
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and following this, ali is with us. ali? >> reporter: hi, ali's well, president trump is giving the deal one more chance and if changes aren't played, could be curtains. now the white house wants a deal or a follow-up agreement with the eu signatures that addresses iran's ballistic missiles making it inseparable from its nuclear program. inspections without restrictions, deal without a sunset clause. the currenter deal, restrictions on iran's uranium enrichments are set to expire in 2025. interestingly, ali, the white house statement said this follow-up wouldn't entail direct negotiations with irans. this would be something the u.s. would work out with their european allies, partners only. now, it's important to point out not only do they not want to talk to the iranians, they didn't mention the russians or chinese, who also are signatureries to the deal and have veto power, essential when it comes to imposing sanctions. the foreign ministers of britain, france, germany, the european union melt the iranian counterpart in bru
and following this, ali is with us. ali? >> reporter: hi, ali's well, president trump is giving the deal one more chance and if changes aren't played, could be curtains. now the white house wants a deal or a follow-up agreement with the eu signatures that addresses iran's ballistic missiles making it inseparable from its nuclear program. inspections without restrictions, deal without a sunset clause. the currenter deal, restrictions on iran's uranium enrichments are set to expire in 2025....
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joining us now from davos, our friend and partner ali velshi. ali, you have the home court advantage. you're in trump territory. what was your biggest takeaway? >> reporter: well, so i think there are two key take aways from the president's speech. the first is how much it wasn't. i mean, what an opportunity, the first time since the year 2000 that an american president has been here. usually each year there's a leader or two who shine, because they put forward a notion, a world view. this year we saw one, emmanuel macron of france, prime minister justin trudeau of canada, taking on the mantle. what an opportunity for president trump to have shown that vision. but he didn't. he basically listed a bunch of things we've all heard in trump speeches over the last year. he talked about lower unemployment. he talked about the tax by me. he talked about immigration. he talked about reducing regulation, on and on and on. but in the end, did not articulate a view. even the view that he said he was going to articulate, the america first view, i think it w
joining us now from davos, our friend and partner ali velshi. ali, you have the home court advantage. you're in trump territory. what was your biggest takeaway? >> reporter: well, so i think there are two key take aways from the president's speech. the first is how much it wasn't. i mean, what an opportunity, the first time since the year 2000 that an american president has been here. usually each year there's a leader or two who shine, because they put forward a notion, a world view....
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ali is still in this conversation. john, to you first, you know, many people worry that while the united states has turned inward and we're very focused in this nationalist agenda, we move away from tpp, china loves it. they're moving in. they're eating our lunch. when you look at this survey, what does it tell you? >> well, a couple things. first of all, there is a long-term problem in the united states of declining trust in institutions. it has been most acute over the last several years from republicans and conservatives looking at barack obama's administration and complaining about the media. now with donald trump in power, people on the left think of him as a ridiculous figure, think of his government as a dysfunctional government and, naturally, you're going to have confidence decline. that goes part and parcel with what ali was talking about before in the declining interest in people overseas in coming to the united states. they're not sure what the united states stands for right now and whether they feel welcom
ali is still in this conversation. john, to you first, you know, many people worry that while the united states has turned inward and we're very focused in this nationalist agenda, we move away from tpp, china loves it. they're moving in. they're eating our lunch. when you look at this survey, what does it tell you? >> well, a couple things. first of all, there is a long-term problem in the united states of declining trust in institutions. it has been most acute over the last several...
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ali? >> morgan radford in new york city, thank you so much. >>> joining me now is congresswoman of illinois, who has worked with the democratic congressional campaign committee to recruit women to run for office. thank you for being with us. tell me about where you think we are a year after this inauguration that so animated the women's movement in this country and around the world. have we been able to sustain the energy throughout the course of the last year? >> absolutely. i think the report you just aired showed that. i was at the women's march a year ago in chicago, and i remember arriving there and one of the organizers came out and said, we are expecting 50,000 people today. just to my astonishment, a half hour later, they said, now we think there's 100,000 coming. by the time i hit the stage there, there were 250,000 women in that audience. today in chicago, i don't think you -- your reporter mentioned the size of the crowd, but there were 300,000 today in chicago. so to your quest
ali? >> morgan radford in new york city, thank you so much. >>> joining me now is congresswoman of illinois, who has worked with the democratic congressional campaign committee to recruit women to run for office. thank you for being with us. tell me about where you think we are a year after this inauguration that so animated the women's movement in this country and around the world. have we been able to sustain the energy throughout the course of the last year? >>...
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moody ali welcome back as well was going to be when you press ok but before we chat let's talk dormant and will spurred this match it was supposed to be a chance for a peer emerick obame on to score his one hundredth goal for the black and yellow but instead he's left out due to disciplinary reasons his absence is surely a disappointment for the eighty thousand fans at signal they do know part dormant in turning disarray will that play into wolfsburg favor let's see. you know i mean young's absence seventeen year old jayden sanchez i was given his first ever open to sneak a starts and he played a role right from the beginning the youngster was a whisker away from giving his side that lead after twenty minutes. two minutes later his son chad was involved again but i'll drag i'll be like oh fluff he's finished letting both of the who once more. the wolves they got their first real chance with eunice manny played in daniel di davi but the twenty seven year old couldn't be the keeper. remains dominant drought the first half but an exam that was foiled by the post and the school's remains l
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ali: hi. this could be going down towards a crackdown, because sunday night was the most violent day of the protest in these five days of protests we have had now. 12 protesters and one policeman dead in central iran. broadcasters said that one protester used a hunting rifle and started shooting at police forces, injuring three and killing one. and you have also seen pro-regime rallies popping up across the country. officials, the president, the head of the judiciary -- all have said iran will not tolerate this and they will be confronted. also the intelligence ministry has id that we have identified the protesters and instigators and we will deal with them soon. so this is going towards a crackdown, i think. and it will end soon. abby: ok, you mentioned the violence comes despite president rouhani's message that rioters and lawbreakers will be dealt with. but he also blames foreign enemies for provoking these demonstrations. who does he mean? ali: they may in particular, they have been referr
ali: hi. this could be going down towards a crackdown, because sunday night was the most violent day of the protest in these five days of protests we have had now. 12 protesters and one policeman dead in central iran. broadcasters said that one protester used a hunting rifle and started shooting at police forces, injuring three and killing one. and you have also seen pro-regime rallies popping up across the country. officials, the president, the head of the judiciary -- all have said iran will...
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world author and scout for hoffenheim looks funny and stale and in house but as they get specialist ali. all right let's all start with you according to reports dorman's obama young missed an important team meeting was left off the today's squad is this the end of the black and yellow road for the striker no i don't think it's the end but obviously you know if a player misses three games through that kind of reason in one of the if he is on the three different coaches it shows that things are not right. i believe. he's still one of the most important players for the team he still can do the trick but the club needs to make a clear point no i can't thing they can't accept it so it really has a bad effect on the form and you know it's more about the team everybody talks about only only on physical friend of mine but i think it's just unprofessional and the excuse you can muppets probably the lamest excuse if you're missing the most important team you know for the year and say well i just simply forgot it that's not professional and i think definitely needs to make a clear line or i mean h
world author and scout for hoffenheim looks funny and stale and in house but as they get specialist ali. all right let's all start with you according to reports dorman's obama young missed an important team meeting was left off the today's squad is this the end of the black and yellow road for the striker no i don't think it's the end but obviously you know if a player misses three games through that kind of reason in one of the if he is on the three different coaches it shows that things are...
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i'm ali velshi. and lawmakers on buses headed to their retreat in west virginia after a chartered amtrak train they were on collided with a garbage truck. as katy said, one person in the truck died. an amtrak spokesperson said two crew members and two passengers have been transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. white house press secretary sarah sanders said no members of congress or their staff were seriously injured. at this point the cause of the crash is under investigation. and the republicans retreat will go on with an adjusted program. republicans have a jam packed agenda after last night's state of the union and president trump made clear he wants congratulations to act on infrastructure and other critical issues. we'll break that down in a moment. but let's continue with the latest on that deadly crash. it happened just before noon. outside of charlottesville. republican lawmakers of theo theous -- the house and the senate were on the way to sulphur springs, west virginia. >> tha
i'm ali velshi. and lawmakers on buses headed to their retreat in west virginia after a chartered amtrak train they were on collided with a garbage truck. as katy said, one person in the truck died. an amtrak spokesperson said two crew members and two passengers have been transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. white house press secretary sarah sanders said no members of congress or their staff were seriously injured. at this point the cause of the crash is under investigation. and...
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our mad state check continues ali let's talk a load two wins in a row victory in the darby have they given themselves a chance at survival there's a glimmer of hope there chris isn't that a glimmer know much more than that they'll definitely have given the whole club a boost by. you know rivalry and everything now get the players going get the fans going to say for the rest of the season there's some other you know positives that to build on as well to rather coming back and scoring for colline and also turning a negative into a positive so it's of no more your i play for them so they're not kind of split because they can just focus solely on survival in the bundesliga but they really have made it difficult for themselves on that without first off of the season and still seven points off of the relative safety of the relegation play off place so basically they need some of the clubs above them to have a real stinker of a record if that's the survive ok now over to you know what about khloe do you concur do they have any shot of state of the top flight in your opinion very difficult b
our mad state check continues ali let's talk a load two wins in a row victory in the darby have they given themselves a chance at survival there's a glimmer of hope there chris isn't that a glimmer know much more than that they'll definitely have given the whole club a boost by. you know rivalry and everything now get the players going get the fans going to say for the rest of the season there's some other you know positives that to build on as well to rather coming back and scoring for colline...
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ali. ty torney... nancy o'malley >> reporter: as you can see, people have been leaving flowers for officer andrew camilleri here at the chp office. meanwhile i spoke to the suspect's neighbor who says she is not surprised by those charges. s "mo" -- came as no surprise: ((jenese: "3203 we would usually smell from their balcony >> when will we say enough is enough? >> reporter: today alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley announced the long list of charges filed against mohammed abraar ali with count 1 being second degree murder. >> officer andrew camilleri was tragically killed and his partner jonathan velasquez was injured. >> reporter: investigators say ali had just left a party drunk and high on marijuana. >> i was just so horrified. >> reporter: ali's next-door neighbor in hayward said the allegations against the man she knew as mo came as no surprise. >> we would usually smell marijuana from their balcony and i've seen him out there with friends. >> reporter: ali's facebook page shows he
ali. ty torney... nancy o'malley >> reporter: as you can see, people have been leaving flowers for officer andrew camilleri here at the chp office. meanwhile i spoke to the suspect's neighbor who says she is not surprised by those charges. s "mo" -- came as no surprise: ((jenese: "3203 we would usually smell from their balcony >> when will we say enough is enough? >> reporter: today alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley announced the long list of...
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the man behind the wheel, 22-year-old mohammad ali of heyward. his name released today, and tonight, ali remains in a hospital after ramming the cruise f -- cruiser from behind. we are in heyward. >> reporter: a man who has known ali for most of his young life said that he does not believe that he was under the influence of any controlled substance. a man that lived down stairs said he cannot believe it's happening. >>s he he is a nice, quiet guy. an average guy. it's unfortunate. >> reporter: the neighbor said it was unfortunate and shocking that ali was facing second degree murder charges. >> he is a good guy. didn't think that things like that would happen to him. >> reporter: investigators say ali was driving under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana. and he crashed his cadillac in to a chp patrol car, killing officer andrew camalari and injuring his partner. >> he was celebrating christmas eve. like many of us do. unfortunately for him, he chose to drink and drive. >> reporter: according to court documents ali was driving 120 mile an
the man behind the wheel, 22-year-old mohammad ali of heyward. his name released today, and tonight, ali remains in a hospital after ramming the cruise f -- cruiser from behind. we are in heyward. >> reporter: a man who has known ali for most of his young life said that he does not believe that he was under the influence of any controlled substance. a man that lived down stairs said he cannot believe it's happening. >>s he he is a nice, quiet guy. an average guy. it's unfortunate....
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neighbors described ali as a great guy. several were in tears as they declined to go on camera. >> when will we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realizes that he or she cannot and must not drink, smoke, take drugs, and get behind the wheel of a car? >> reporter: officer camilleri's funeral was held this past weekend in stockton. 22-year-old mohammad ali will be transported to the santa rita jail when he's released from the hospital this week. leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> a scare at the nordstrom in corte madera forced out employees just as the store was opening. this morning sky 7 was overhead as police evacuated the store at the village at corte madera shopping center after an armed robbery of a ups driver at the nordstrom loading dock. a mall employee was pistol whipped during that robbery. no shots were fired, and police say the robber never entered the store. they evacuated nordstrom out of an abundance of caution. >> it's very unusual in corte madera. very unusual
neighbors described ali as a great guy. several were in tears as they declined to go on camera. >> when will we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realizes that he or she cannot and must not drink, smoke, take drugs, and get behind the wheel of a car? >> reporter: officer camilleri's funeral was held this past weekend in stockton. 22-year-old mohammad ali will be transported to the santa rita jail when he's released from the hospital...
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kron4's ali reid has the new details these court documents state, mohammed ali got into an argument with his wife while in manteca, then made a conscious decision to drive to hayward . all while knowing he was impaired by marijuana and alcohol.pkgaccording to officers, mohammed ali admitted he ingested marijuana, and drank alcohol before getting behind the wheel on christmas eve. during the nearly hour long drive from manteca to hayward, records show ali admits he should have pulled over at least 3 times, but decided to keep driving.drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable.witnesses say the 22 year old, seen here in a previous mug shot, was driving recklessly christmas eve swerving through lanes, and eventually onto the shoulder of interstate 880 where the chp s-u-v was parked. according to investigators, preliminary analysis of ali's cadillac indicates he was driving at about 120 mph when he crashed into the c-h-p cruiser. officer andrew camilleri was killed. his partner officer jonathan velasquez was seriously injured.we extend our
kron4's ali reid has the new details these court documents state, mohammed ali got into an argument with his wife while in manteca, then made a conscious decision to drive to hayward . all while knowing he was impaired by marijuana and alcohol.pkgaccording to officers, mohammed ali admitted he ingested marijuana, and drank alcohol before getting behind the wheel on christmas eve. during the nearly hour long drive from manteca to hayward, records show ali admits he should have pulled over at...
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neighbors described ali as a great guy. several were in tears as they declined to go on camera. >> when will we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realizes that he or she cannot and must not drink, smoke, take drugs, and get behind the wheel of a car? >> reporter: officer camilleri's funeral was held this past weekend in stockton. 22-year-old mohammad ali will be transported to the santa rita jail when he's released from the hospital this week. leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> a scare at the nordstrom in corte madera forced out employees just as the store was opening. this morning sky 7 was overhead as police evacuated the store at the village at corte madera shopping center after an armed robbery of a ups driver at the nordstrom loading dock. a mall employee was pistol whipped during that robbery. no shots were fired, and police say the robber never entered the store. they evacuated nordstrom out of an abundance of caution. >> it's very unusual in corte madera. very unusual
neighbors described ali as a great guy. several were in tears as they declined to go on camera. >> when will we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realizes that he or she cannot and must not drink, smoke, take drugs, and get behind the wheel of a car? >> reporter: officer camilleri's funeral was held this past weekend in stockton. 22-year-old mohammad ali will be transported to the santa rita jail when he's released from the hospital...
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investigators say ali admitted to driving impaired to hayward. he told investigators he knew he should have pulled over at least three times but made the decision to keep driving. >> the individual was aware of the extreme danger that drinking and driving poses to others. and that the person made the choice to disregard that danger. >> reporter: and we are back here live where you are looking at some of the flower arrangements left in officer camilleri's memory. now tonight the suspect remains hospitalized. he is recovering from his own injuries from that accident. we are told he is expected to be released then booked into the santa rita jail sometime in the next 48 hours. reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. a footnote to the story. the drunk driving crackdown in alameda county this year was dedicated to chp officer andrew camilleri. he a was part of a team of specially trained deputies. this happened december 14th to january 1st. there were 174 dui arrests, 46 other arrests and 3 guns recovered as we
investigators say ali admitted to driving impaired to hayward. he told investigators he knew he should have pulled over at least three times but made the decision to keep driving. >> the individual was aware of the extreme danger that drinking and driving poses to others. and that the person made the choice to disregard that danger. >> reporter: and we are back here live where you are looking at some of the flower arrangements left in officer camilleri's memory. now tonight the...
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my partner ali velshi is there. ali, let's walk through this, because for the last few days, you know, there's definitely been shade thrown at the president, whether we're talking about modi, india saying the biggest issue facing the world is climate change. we know we've got members of this administration, you've got scott pruitt who likes to say let's have a televised event debating whether or not it exists. you have justin trudeau talking about the importance of global trade. but the president arrives today. people love to throw shade when he's not there. but tell me what it was like when he walked into the congress hall. >> so he got into the congress center and you're right, by the way, people here call it davos. probably about 15 minutes ago. from the hotel area where he's coming from. i have never seen anybody get the reception that president trump had. over the last couple of days, talking to economists, you know, people have started to talk about the idea that america first is not exclusive to global coordi
my partner ali velshi is there. ali, let's walk through this, because for the last few days, you know, there's definitely been shade thrown at the president, whether we're talking about modi, india saying the biggest issue facing the world is climate change. we know we've got members of this administration, you've got scott pruitt who likes to say let's have a televised event debating whether or not it exists. you have justin trudeau talking about the importance of global trade. but the...
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a preliminary analysis of ali's car... shows he going around 120 miles per hour when he crashed into the c-h-p cruiser. officer andrew camilleri was killed. his partner officer jonathan velasquez was seriously injured. ( will ) ali is still being treated for his injuries. but officials say within the next couple of days... he will be taken to the santa rita jail. ( will ) we have new numbers on the holiday weekend crackdown on drunk and distracted driving. the c-h-p in santa rosa says its officers made 22 d-u-i arrests. the alameda county sheriff's department says its deputies made 176 arrests. ( james ) a santa cruz man is behind bars in south dakota... after police there found a body in his s-u-v. police say they tried to pull to
a preliminary analysis of ali's car... shows he going around 120 miles per hour when he crashed into the c-h-p cruiser. officer andrew camilleri was killed. his partner officer jonathan velasquez was seriously injured.
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. >> ali velshi, theoretically, you can't do those things, except when you do, you can. that's what's happening. >> yes. >> my partner ali velshi in davos, switzerland. >> that's right. >> we'll leave it there. >>> when we come back, it was one of the biggest issues behind the government shutdown. immigration. now, president trump says he is open to granting citizenship for some d.r.e.a.m.ers. undocumented immigrants brought here as children. we'll have details on his new plan next. you know what you're watching. "velshi & ruhle." if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could he
. >> ali velshi, theoretically, you can't do those things, except when you do, you can. that's what's happening. >> yes. >> my partner ali velshi in davos, switzerland. >> that's right. >> we'll leave it there. >>> when we come back, it was one of the biggest issues behind the government shutdown. immigration. now, president trump says he is open to granting citizenship for some d.r.e.a.m.ers. undocumented immigrants brought here as children. we'll have...
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ali has been in the hospital since the christmas eve crash. chp did not describe his injuries. the district attorney said hundreds of drivers were arrested in alameda county over the past year for driving under the influence. >> drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable. >> reporter: the complaint said ali told investigators on december 2016 knowingly copy on the will of the car impaired and considered pulling over three times before the crash. in addition the black box analysis inside his cadillac showed the car was driving at 120 miles per hour at the time of the crash. >>> suspects in the deadly ghost ship house for made an appearance this morning in oakland. they are facing involuntary manslaughter charges. there were said to enter a plea but that was postponed to next month to give attorneys more time to work on the case. there are still many holes in the prosecution's case and the attorney is confident they will win when the case goes to trial.>> they do not know how the fire started, how can they say i was criminally
ali has been in the hospital since the christmas eve crash. chp did not describe his injuries. the district attorney said hundreds of drivers were arrested in alameda county over the past year for driving under the influence. >> drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable. >> reporter: the complaint said ali told investigators on december 2016 knowingly copy on the will of the car impaired and considered pulling over three times...
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after the crash ali allededly told paramedics that he has been smoking marijuana. records show his blood alcohol level came back as point 11 percent.the chp says ali had been coming from christmas eve party that night...according to the arrest warrent, ali told investigators that he had threatened his wife before leaving manteca for hayward. and that not only did he know he was impaired, but that he should of pulled over at least three times but instead chose to stay behind the wheel. when we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realize that he or she cannot and must not drink smoke take drugs and get behind the wheel of a carda nancy o'malley says since thanksgiving there have been 6 fatalites and hundreds of arrests related to driving under the influence in alameda county alone.maureen kelly kron4 news the two men charged in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire will be in court for a hearing. last month a judge ruled that there is enough evidence to send the case against max harris and derick almena to trial. both a
after the crash ali allededly told paramedics that he has been smoking marijuana. records show his blood alcohol level came back as point 11 percent.the chp says ali had been coming from christmas eve party that night...according to the arrest warrent, ali told investigators that he had threatened his wife before leaving manteca for hayward. and that not only did he know he was impaired, but that he should of pulled over at least three times but instead chose to stay behind the wheel. when we...
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chp says mohammed abraar ali was at a party christmas eve. the criminal complaint alleges he admitted to consuming alcohol and smoking marijuana before getting behind the wheel of his red cadillac.the complaint says ali told investigators the night of the crash he had threatened his wife and drove from manteca to hayward. he was speeding at over 100 miles per hour when he crashed into the chp patrol car on 880 in hayward. the crash killed officer andrew camilleri and injured his partner, officer jonathan velasquez. today the alameda county district attorney says she made the decision to charge ali with second-degree murder. the 1981 california supreme court case, people versus watson, gave prosecutors the green light to charge second- degree murder when a dui crash kills someone. >> but for a watson murder, the prosecution must prove that the individual was aware of the extreme danger that drinking and driving poses to others and that the person made the choice to disregard the danger. >> reporter: he faces a total of five felony counts with
chp says mohammed abraar ali was at a party christmas eve. the criminal complaint alleges he admitted to consuming alcohol and smoking marijuana before getting behind the wheel of his red cadillac.the complaint says ali told investigators the night of the crash he had threatened his wife and drove from manteca to hayward. he was speeding at over 100 miles per hour when he crashed into the chp patrol car on 880 in hayward. the crash killed officer andrew camilleri and injured his partner,...
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ali velshi, thank you so much. nick burns, as someone who has been a diplomat for so many years watching this from both inside and outside, what can you do? he's gone against europe and the rest of the world on climate change, letting china take the lead on all kinds of solar development. he's gone against the rest of the world on tpp. and now slapping tariffs on china and letting the asians create their own global market excluding us, or trying to exclude us. he's against the rest of the world against refugees and migration. how does he march in and have a successful meeting? >> i think the president is going to double down on america first in his big speech tomorrow, for the reasons you suggested. he's the weakest american president towards europe and tori and i spent a lot of time in europe the last few decades of any we have had in the post world war ii era. he treats the eu like an economic partner, not a partner of the united states. no tpp, no free trade to europe. he mesa -- may say no to nafta. i have busi
ali velshi, thank you so much. nick burns, as someone who has been a diplomat for so many years watching this from both inside and outside, what can you do? he's gone against europe and the rest of the world on climate change, letting china take the lead on all kinds of solar development. he's gone against the rest of the world on tpp. and now slapping tariffs on china and letting the asians create their own global market excluding us, or trying to exclude us. he's against the rest of the world...
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also there is my partner, ali velshi. there was a discussion about the israeli/palestinian peace earli deal on the table. did one happen? >> no. nikki haley has, without saying the president misspoke or maybe he was misunderstood, has basically said that, you know, they would participate in the peace process. listen to her words and then i'll give you the context. >> the united states remains fully prepared and eager to pursue peace. we have done nothing to pre-judge the final borders of jerusalem. we have done nothing to alter the status of the holy sites. we remain commitment to the possibility and potential of two states, if agreed to by the parties. just as it did with egypt, peace requires compromise. if president abbas demonstrates he can be that type of leader, we would welcome it. his recent actions demonstrate the total opposite. >> so put aside what one thinks about the peace process. that was nikki haley doing cleanup for president trump who decided to wing it coming out of a meeting with netanyahu, suggesting
also there is my partner, ali velshi. there was a discussion about the israeli/palestinian peace earli deal on the table. did one happen? >> no. nikki haley has, without saying the president misspoke or maybe he was misunderstood, has basically said that, you know, they would participate in the peace process. listen to her words and then i'll give you the context. >> the united states remains fully prepared and eager to pursue peace. we have done nothing to pre-judge the final...
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>> reporter: ali, i've been talking to lawmakers about this all day today. it's one of the most cleanly partisan issues that i've seen since i've been up here. democrats of every stripe say the release of this memo would potentially be damaging to national security, it could potentially reveal sources and methods that intel agencies use. politically they say it's a document designed to be weaponized and used against law enforcement agencies. they don't want to see this see the light of day. on the senate side you're hearing from some republicans who say, look, we're in favor of transparency, so long as it doesn't have national security implications. but in the house, republicans are adamant that this memo can, should and indeed they say must be released. they say it's important for the american people to see it for transparency's sake. paul ryan talked about this earlier this morning. take a listen. >> there are legitimate questions about whether an american civil liberties were violated bite fisa process. we are the legislative branch of government. it is o
>> reporter: ali, i've been talking to lawmakers about this all day today. it's one of the most cleanly partisan issues that i've seen since i've been up here. democrats of every stripe say the release of this memo would potentially be damaging to national security, it could potentially reveal sources and methods that intel agencies use. politically they say it's a document designed to be weaponized and used against law enforcement agencies. they don't want to see this see the light of...
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it is quite extraordinary, ali. not only do we not have ambassador slots filled all over the world as has been reported here and in our newspapers but the ambassadors we do have, the acting ambassadors, many called on the carpet today in bats with a that and senegal, calls in and asked to really explain what the president was sazing, the african union has asked for an apology. i think the haitian ambassador to the united states has tried to be as diplomatic as you possibly can be when the president of the united states has said we don't need more haitians in the united states. so i think that we should look at these other diplomats who are trying to act diplomatically and try to keep the relationship going. you know the fastest growing as i said earlier in r in africa. there's just enormous entrepreneurship going on. when president obama started a young african leaders program, 500 slots, 50,000 young people applied. there's energy. there's purpose. and we need that energy. we need that purpose. we need that entrepr
it is quite extraordinary, ali. not only do we not have ambassador slots filled all over the world as has been reported here and in our newspapers but the ambassadors we do have, the acting ambassadors, many called on the carpet today in bats with a that and senegal, calls in and asked to really explain what the president was sazing, the african union has asked for an apology. i think the haitian ambassador to the united states has tried to be as diplomatic as you possibly can be when the...
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good afternoon, i'm chris jansing in for ali velshi who will join us in just a minute from davos. right now president trump is having dinner with european business leaders as he wraps up his first day at the world economic forum in davos. take a look, here he is arriving earlier today. you can see the stunning alpine view from just outside davos this morning as marine one prepared to land. president trump was immediately greeted by reporters and world leaders as he takes his america first message on the road. >> i already am, look. you take a look. you tell me. >> the prime minister and myself have had a really great relationship, although some people don't necessarily believe that, but i can tell you i have a tremendous respect for the prime minister and the job she's doing. we have discussions going with israel on many things, including trade. but the big move and something that was very historic and very important was the fact that we will be moving our embassy, as you know, to jerusalem. >> plus a sneak peek at his interview with cnbc. >> when i decided to come to davos, i did
good afternoon, i'm chris jansing in for ali velshi who will join us in just a minute from davos. right now president trump is having dinner with european business leaders as he wraps up his first day at the world economic forum in davos. take a look, here he is arriving earlier today. you can see the stunning alpine view from just outside davos this morning as marine one prepared to land. president trump was immediately greeted by reporters and world leaders as he takes his america first...
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and ali's blood -- >> reporter: ali's blood shows that he was under the influence and was traveling at 120 miles an hour at the time of the crash. it was late on a night when bad choices ended in a tragedy. he told investigators that he knew he was under the influence and realized he should've pulled over at least three times, but didn't. instead, he made the decision to keep driving. >> the number of people killed in california in dui crashes is up dramatically. the highway patrol said that between 6:00 p.m. friday night and midnight monday, at least 40 people were killed in collisions. that is an increase of almost 38% from last year. officers made 936 arrest for driving under the influence during their maximum enforcement period. that is a 22% increase from last year. in the bay era, two people died from dui crashes. >>> u.s. senator orrin hatch, the longest-serving senate republican, has announced his retirement. he now paves the way for another well-known republican from utah, mitt romney, to run for a seat. >> our reporter is live in the newsroom with details.>> reporter: mitt ro
and ali's blood -- >> reporter: ali's blood shows that he was under the influence and was traveling at 120 miles an hour at the time of the crash. it was late on a night when bad choices ended in a tragedy. he told investigators that he knew he was under the influence and realized he should've pulled over at least three times, but didn't. instead, he made the decision to keep driving. >> the number of people killed in california in dui crashes is up dramatically. the highway patrol...
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kron-4's ali reid joins us live now from san leandro.. ali, what's the latest? this woman is extremely lucky to have walked away from this shooting with only minor injuries.shortly after midnight police say calls came in of mulitple shots fired on the corner of davis and dabner streets.police believe that one of the bullets that went into the air, traveled across davis .. to pacific which is about a block and a half, hit the ground, ricocheted, then hit a woman in her lower back. she just happened to be standing outside while at a house party celebrating the new year . officials say firing a weapon in public is not only dangerous it's also illegal. if caught, the person or people responsible for last night's shooting will be charged with a felony. police are currently investigating.robert mcmanus /san leandro police department we do have the bullet. we're sending it in for ballistic testing to see if we can identify if the gun used is attached to any previus crimes. we are using leads to try to identify the shooter and bring that person to justice.standupas for
kron-4's ali reid joins us live now from san leandro.. ali, what's the latest? this woman is extremely lucky to have walked away from this shooting with only minor injuries.shortly after midnight police say calls came in of mulitple shots fired on the corner of davis and dabner streets.police believe that one of the bullets that went into the air, traveled across davis .. to pacific which is about a block and a half, hit the ground, ricocheted, then hit a woman in her lower back. she just...
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today ali faces murder charges. according to court filing ali was driving over 100 miles per hour when he slammed into the chp suv parked on the shoulder. investigators say he had just left a party drunk and high on marijuana. >> drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable. >> reporter: the death is coming as alameda is seeing a peak in dui arrests. according to the district attorney, hundreds since thanksgiving. >> when will we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realizes that he or she cannot and must not drink, smoke, take drugs, and get behind the wheel of a car. >> reporter: ali also faces dui related and speeding charges. the suspect is still in the hospital. he is expected to be released in the next 48 hours at which time he will be booked into jail. >> oak land police are investigating their first homicide of the year. police say a 38 year old woman was shot inside her home. that happened just after 7:30 yest
today ali faces murder charges. according to court filing ali was driving over 100 miles per hour when he slammed into the chp suv parked on the shoulder. investigators say he had just left a party drunk and high on marijuana. >> drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable. >> reporter: the death is coming as alameda is seeing a peak in dui arrests. according to the district attorney, hundreds since thanksgiving. >> when will...
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his legacy lives on. >> ali did not submit a plea. his defense attorney said they are still gathering evidence. s taken to jai >> these cases are no win situations for both sides. both of them were fathers. both of them had kids and families that are bereft. >> ali had been in the hospital since the crash but was taken to jail friday. he will appear in court again later on this month. >>> a pittsburgh woman is accused of driving under the influence and then crashing into a chp motorcycle officer. that incident happened just after 6:00 last night on highway 4 near port chicago highway in concord. the driver, tammy walker, now facing felony charges and was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and is now held in the martinez county jail. officer martin lenway was at the scene of another crash when walker slammed into the back of his motorcycle and the back of another truck. officer lenway was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. he is expected to survive. >>> new video of a fire forcing dozens of people out of their rooms a
his legacy lives on. >> ali did not submit a plea. his defense attorney said they are still gathering evidence. s taken to jai >> these cases are no win situations for both sides. both of them were fathers. both of them had kids and families that are bereft. >> ali had been in the hospital since the crash but was taken to jail friday. he will appear in court again later on this month. >>> a pittsburgh woman is accused of driving under the influence and then crashing...
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ali carter almost forced it inside the frame, great feedback and also for sean murphy to get over the line, he showed good bottle and he will be tough to stop. some of the shots that sean murphy played showed he is one of the men to beat. he took a shot at the rest on the black, he could have dropped it in but he thought he would play positively and he's that the pack. he went on to win the frame at the break. he's certainly not shy when it comes to getting over the line. people will praise ali carter for staging that fight but you have to give credit to sean murphy for seeing it through. lot of players could have gone into their shell and said it's not my day but he came out fighting, one a couple of frames and it was great to see him fight back. it was too much too late. thank you both, don't forget red button action continues at 7pm tonight and it's also on the bbc sport website. just before we go, it seems england did at least score one victory in the recent ashes series. australia batsman david warner has posed a video on his instagram account of his daughter singing her favourit
ali carter almost forced it inside the frame, great feedback and also for sean murphy to get over the line, he showed good bottle and he will be tough to stop. some of the shots that sean murphy played showed he is one of the men to beat. he took a shot at the rest on the black, he could have dropped it in but he thought he would play positively and he's that the pack. he went on to win the frame at the break. he's certainly not shy when it comes to getting over the line. people will praise ali...
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moeen ali says they are determined to make up ali says they are determined to make upfor ali says they are determined to make up for their whitewash in the ashes with winds in the odi's. this is one series we really want to whitewash. especially in australia, i don't think we have ever been 3—0 up before. after the ashes, even the one day boys are really keen to reach 5—0. that's all from sportsday. coming up next, the papers. welcome to the papers. with me are the political commentator lance price and camilla tominey, political editor the sunday express. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with. .. the ft, the paper says the chancellor, philip hammond, has caused a fresh rift in the conservative party by urging ‘modest‘ brexit changes. the times take on the story is that theresa may has turned on the chancellor following his remarks. the guardian reports that mrs may's leadership is under threat from the latest revolt in tory ranks over brexit. the lead in the metro is the meeting of theresa may and president trump at davos. it has a picture of the pair
moeen ali says they are determined to make up ali says they are determined to make upfor ali says they are determined to make up for their whitewash in the ashes with winds in the odi's. this is one series we really want to whitewash. especially in australia, i don't think we have ever been 3—0 up before. after the ashes, even the one day boys are really keen to reach 5—0. that's all from sportsday. coming up next, the papers. welcome to the papers. with me are the political commentator...
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callid ali's campaign says that they're waiting they're going to hold a press conference later today to this to determine whether or not they will continue in the race given what's happened without end so they aren't fully decided on that. i think that the dilemma for them is while on one level yes increasing turnout help c.c. and having it on their person the race helps e.c. but at the same time to what extent it's possible they'd like to expose a little public space has to be made available for this campaign to happen and it gives them an opportunity to. criticize the president criticize a political situation in a way that they're rarely offered given the amount of repression that we've seen in the last two years so they're kind of struggling to balance those those different variables to make the decision about what is best for the opposition and for the democracy movement in egypt at large ok act with a second if he wanted to kinko's to take a little look at his wacko and he wants to improve the economy and he wanted to make egypt more secure how does he score on those fronts. i t
callid ali's campaign says that they're waiting they're going to hold a press conference later today to this to determine whether or not they will continue in the race given what's happened without end so they aren't fully decided on that. i think that the dilemma for them is while on one level yes increasing turnout help c.c. and having it on their person the race helps e.c. but at the same time to what extent it's possible they'd like to expose a little public space has to be made available...
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>>reporter: his name is ali and he's facing a second-degree murder charge among others. police say he admitted to drinking, smokeing -- smoking marijuana before driving. he told officers he had no idea what he hit. crushed like a tin can can troopers inside. ali was drunk, high and speeding when he slammed his red cadillac into the back of the parked cruiser along i-880 near heyward. >> drinking and driving is social unacceptable, smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable. >> it cost chp andrew his life. he leaves behind a wife and three children. his partner jonathan valesq ushgsuez was -- valesquez was hurt. >>> the dayistrict attorney -- the district attorney nancy announcing second-degree murder and driving under the influence of alcohol and marijuana. ali admitted he drank and smoken six tragic deaths at the hands of drunk or drugged drivers. >> when will we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realizes that he or she cannot and must not drink, smoke, take drugs and get behind the wheel of a car. >> ali's blood
>>reporter: his name is ali and he's facing a second-degree murder charge among others. police say he admitted to drinking, smokeing -- smoking marijuana before driving. he told officers he had no idea what he hit. crushed like a tin can can troopers inside. ali was drunk, high and speeding when he slammed his red cadillac into the back of the parked cruiser along i-880 near heyward. >> drinking and driving is social unacceptable, smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable....
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i feel that way. >> ali, it is the lack of graciousness. if the president gave that hat tip to the obama administration but said, my pro business policies, my deregulation supercharged it -- >> something about that is true. >> absolutely. for a claim like this, it is 100% wrong. it's a lie right there. >> john harwood, the president does claim, and he might have some wind in his sails about the tax cuts creating a better and stronger market, but he did say, our massive tax cuts provide tremendous relief for the middle class. there's lots of analysis. let's take moody's, for example. 75% of the benefits go to 5% of earners. of course, over time, that's going to continue to help the highest earners opposed to middle class earners. >> a guarantee for the top and a hope for the middle. >> this tax cut, as pretty much all analysts have shown, was designed to help business and corporations. it delivers the benefits to business corporations and the wealthy people who own them. there are some benefits for the middle class. they expire in a few year
i feel that way. >> ali, it is the lack of graciousness. if the president gave that hat tip to the obama administration but said, my pro business policies, my deregulation supercharged it -- >> something about that is true. >> absolutely. for a claim like this, it is 100% wrong. it's a lie right there. >> john harwood, the president does claim, and he might have some wind in his sails about the tax cuts creating a better and stronger market, but he did say, our massive...
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less than 28 hours later, the van darren 0sborne hired killed makram ali and seriously injured several others. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford, bbc news, at woolwich crown court. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. but now, sport today. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up: back in the swing. the 2016 champion anjali kerber thrashes madison keys to make the australian open semi—finals. back in the swing. after 12 months out of the game tiger woods is ready for another comeback. and commissioner goddell gives us his insight into the nfl‘s kneeling that knocked national pride. even though we didn't disagree with the form of protest, we were forced to listen and really understand them and that doesn't happen very much in oui’ and that doesn't happen very much in our society. hi there wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. former champion angelique kerber stormed into the semi—finals of the australian open with a 6—1, 6—2 demolition of us open
less than 28 hours later, the van darren 0sborne hired killed makram ali and seriously injured several others. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford, bbc news, at woolwich crown court. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. but now, sport today. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up: back in the swing. the 2016 champion anjali kerber thrashes madison keys to make the australian open...
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avesse ali velshi standing by to pick up the next shift. ali? >> we are now earnestlies hour two of the federal government shutdown. this is continuing breaking news coverage. watching the senate floor where mitch mcconnell and democratic leader chuck schumer have just spoken after a vote on a bill to continue funding the government failed. but it was held open for nearly two hours as senators appeared to continue negotiations. we saw mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer leave the senate chambers and then come back. and then this moment got the attention of reporters when chuck schumer and republican senator lindsey graham, who both voted no tonight, possibly fist bumped each other. that senate vote ended, but the senate is still voting. they are now voting on a procedural motion to move towards a vote on a spending bill that will keep the government functions or at least give the government money until february the 8th. after the first vote failed, senator mitch mcconnell spoke and not surprisingly blamed the shutdown on democrats. >> what we have
avesse ali velshi standing by to pick up the next shift. ali? >> we are now earnestlies hour two of the federal government shutdown. this is continuing breaking news coverage. watching the senate floor where mitch mcconnell and democratic leader chuck schumer have just spoken after a vote on a bill to continue funding the government failed. but it was held open for nearly two hours as senators appeared to continue negotiations. we saw mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer leave the senate...
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ali velshi is standing by to pick up the next shift. ali? >> we been watching the senate floor where republican leader mitch mcconnell and democrat being leader chuck schumer have just spoken after a vote on a bill to continue funding the government failed. but it was held open for nearly two hours as senators appeared to continue negotiations. we saw mitch mcconnell and chuck shum a schumer leave the senate cham s chambers and then come back. and then senators schumer and graham possibly fist pumped each other. after the first vote failed, senator mitch witnessed on the floor was a cynical decision by senate democrats to shove aside millions of americans for the sake we'll vote again so the american people who stands for them. and when our friends across the aisle remember who it is they actually represent, we'll be ready to come together in a bipartisan discussion that will be necessary to clean up all of this mess. >> senator chuck schumer also spoke. this is what he said. >> republican leadership can't get to yes because president trump
ali velshi is standing by to pick up the next shift. ali? >> we been watching the senate floor where republican leader mitch mcconnell and democrat being leader chuck schumer have just spoken after a vote on a bill to continue funding the government failed. but it was held open for nearly two hours as senators appeared to continue negotiations. we saw mitch mcconnell and chuck shum a schumer leave the senate cham s chambers and then come back. and then senators schumer and graham possibly...
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after the crash ali allededly told paramedics that he has been smoking marijuana. records show his blood alcohol level came back as point 11 percent.the chp says ali had been coming from christmas eve party that night...according to the arrest warrent, ali told investigators that he had threatened his wife before leaving manteca for hayward. and that not only did he know he was impaired, but that he should of pulled over at least three times but instead chose to stay behind the wheel. when we say enough is enough and finally reach a point where every single driver on the road realize that he or she cannot and must not drink smoke take drugs and get behind the wheel of a carda nancy o'malley says since thanksgiving there have been 6 fatalites and hundreds of arrests related to driving under the influence in alameda county alone.maureen kelly kron4 news (steve) in the east bay... police are offering a $10-thousand dollar reward for information about a deadly hit and run collision in east oakland. it happened around 5 a-m at 98th avenue and sunnyside street on new yea
after the crash ali allededly told paramedics that he has been smoking marijuana. records show his blood alcohol level came back as point 11 percent.the chp says ali had been coming from christmas eve party that night...according to the arrest warrent, ali told investigators that he had threatened his wife before leaving manteca for hayward. and that not only did he know he was impaired, but that he should of pulled over at least three times but instead chose to stay behind the wheel. when we...
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sydney wouldn't have been pleasant but he couldn't resume his innings at the start of play so moeen ali went out with jonny bairstow, but he's now gone out to bat after moeen's wicket fell and he was in some discomfort, he has kept drinking water, not surprising, but he is still battling, he's got through to lunch, which gives him another chance to get a crucial rest. you mention the loss of moeen ali's wicket, butjoe root has a half—century, promising from england given they only lost one wicket in the morning session? it could have been worse. moeen lasted an hour before nathan lyon got him for the seventh time in this series, quite an alarming statistic, but then root came in with bairstow, health problems notwithstanding not too many alarms, they will be pleased they got to lunch and given england a glimmer of a chance. 144—5 at lunch. the england tail is quite long and australia have a second new ball looming, they have used it very well in this match so that period could be very much crucial. you mentioned nathan lyon taking the wicket of moeen ali, has that been the differenc
sydney wouldn't have been pleasant but he couldn't resume his innings at the start of play so moeen ali went out with jonny bairstow, but he's now gone out to bat after moeen's wicket fell and he was in some discomfort, he has kept drinking water, not surprising, but he is still battling, he's got through to lunch, which gives him another chance to get a crucial rest. you mention the loss of moeen ali's wicket, butjoe root has a half—century, promising from england given they only lost one...